Kazuhisa Oishi
Nature Photographer | Digital Artist
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Born in 1982 in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, Kazuhisa Oishi draws inspiration from the region’s breathtaking natural landscapes, including Mt. Fuji and the Southern Alps. His photography journey began in 2017 with a focus on flowers like hydrangeas and camellias. In 2020, he discovered the beauty of Japanese wildflowers, sparking a deeper passion for capturing the delicate charm of Japan’s seasonal flora.
Oishi’s work celebrates Japan’s four distinct seasons—cherry blossoms in spring, hydrangeas in summer, autumn leaves, and winter camellias—reflecting the harmony between nature and tradition. Sharing his art globally through Instagram, he invites viewers to experience the vibrant and serene beauty of Japan’s natural world.


Oishi discovered photography in 2017, initially enjoying trips to botanical gardens where he captured flowers such as hydrangeas, camellias, and hibiscus. What began as a hobby quickly evolved into a passion when he encountered Japanese wildflowers in 2020. This pivotal moment deepened his appreciation for Japan's natural beauty, motivating him to focus on capturing the delicate and fleeting charm of these blooms.
His work pays homage to Japan's four distinct seasons, which have long been celebrated in Japanese culture. From cherry blossoms in spring and hydrangeas in summer to fiery autumn leaves and winter camellias, Oishi’s photographs beautifully illustrate the ever-changing tapestry of Japan’s natural world. His art emphasizes the harmony between nature and tradition, offering viewers a glimpse into the serene and vibrant landscapes of Japan.
Sharing his work primarily on Instagram, Oishi has gained recognition for bringing the beauty of Japan’s nature to audiences worldwide. Through his lens, he invites others to discover the intricate details of wildflowers and the timeless charm of Japan’s seasonal scenery.